County Court Bulk Centre course - Brighton
You will learn how to:-
- Use a software package specially written to make CCBC files
- Issue claims, judgments and warrants electronically
- Select interest and penalty charges attaching to the claim
- Transmit data files securely to the County Court Bulk Centre
- Enforce judgments using warrants and other methods of enforcement
- Transmit notifications for debts which are paid, withdrawn or discontinued
- Liaise with the CCBC in relation to defences and determinations
- Run reports and maintain quality case management notes
- Import CSV data from other systems to enable legal action
- Export debtor data out to Microsoft Excel
- Meet timescales and deadlines while using the CCBC
- Review the new XML proposals from the MoJ
Course benefits:-
- Speed up interaction with the Court Service for simple trade debts
- Save Court fees, charge interest and other penalties
- Leverage the reach of your receivables function
- Improve productivity and organisation cash flow
Who should attend?:-
- Credit Managers, Financial Controllers, Credit Controllers & Legal Administrators
in organisations where using the County Court is a regular necessity
- Solicitors who issue proceedings on behalf of clients
- Accountants who advise organisations on best systems practice
Hands-on training:-
- Store receivable data in order to issue legal proceedings
- Manipulate data in Excel to create a suitable file for CSV import
- Setting up Claimants correctly
- Setting up Claims and Warrant sequences ready to use
- Folder management
- Issuing Claims in bulk ready to send to the CCBC
- Issuing Judgments including admissions ready to send to the CCBC
- Issuing Warrants of Execution ready to send to the CCBC
- Issuing Paid, Discontinued, Written off and Withdrawn data to the CCBC
- Viewing the data files in Microsoft Notepad
- Printing completed forms N1CPC and CCBC Advice notes
- Emailing data and advice notes
- Using the CJSM (Secure government email) to transmit data files
- What to do with defences, determinations and allocation questionnaires
- Importing CSV data; Exporting out to XLS and CSV
- Running progress reports
Course content:-
- Overview of identity of the debtor
- Overview of the simple trade debt
- County Court case progess flow
- Claim, judgment and enforement
- Court forms, Court procedures and flowcharts
- The detailed CCBC and CPC rules
- Using software to effect the file build process
- File transmission process
- Liaison with the CCBC departments in Northampton
2012 Half-day course dates
13th November
2013 Half-day course dates
15th Jan
12th Mar
14th May
Cost: £195+VAT including refreshments and lunch
Software: Free 30 day licence to take away on CD
Location: Jurys Inn Hotel, Brighton, BN1 4DJ
Duration: 09:00 to 13:00
Trainer: Richard Gill FCCA
Call us on 01273 324133 or email
m.scott@deltacm.co.uk to book a place
Course details as PDF: http://www.civilprocedurerules.co.uk/CCBC_course.pdf